I made switch myself with electric board, 4 two way switches & speaker wire.
It cost me Rs.50 only & working perfectly even while writing this post.
if i remember correctly,venkatcr had fashioned one with gold plated connectors et al,all for a group buy on the forum.this was a while ago.looked damn good,and nearly bought one myself.dunno if they're still available tho.cheers
I still fabricate these switches. Please send me a PM if you are interested.
Cheers
+1, it works if your AVR has analog inputs for each channel. I have done this and works well for me. Here is what I have done:Otherwise a better solution is to take the front pre outs of the receiver and put them into a line level input of your integrated amp. Any kind of switcher in between will degrade audio quality. If you use the above method, you definitely won't lose audio quality and infact you might gain some.
hi spiro - have you done some A/B with and without the switch that it doesn't add to or rob the sound without it being in the path?
Otherwise a better solution is to take the front pre outs of the receiver and put them into a line level input of your integrated amp. Any kind of switcher in between will degrade audio quality. If you use the above method, you definitely won't lose audio quality and infact you might gain some.
+1, it works if your AVR has analog inputs for each channel.
i want to hook up my two speakers to my av receiver as well as my 2 channel stereo amp.
so how do i achieve this?
appreciate any insights.